View Masters Programs in Business and Economics 2017 in Stockholm in Sweden

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An MSc program in Business & Economics will offer a student the tools to develop critical capacity and skills to tackle problems involving industrial organization, international economics, organizational behavior, resource management, finance; in addition to many other business-related areas of expertise.

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Stockholm School of Economics

CampusFull time2 yearsAugust 2017SwedenStockholm

Equips you to address challenging economic problems and excellent tools to pursue careers in public and private sector.
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Masters in Business and Economics in Stockholm in Sweden. The two-year MSc program in Economics (120 ECTS credits) will equip you to address challenging economic problems and provide you with excellent tools to pursue careers in both the public and private sector.
The program puts an emphasis on problem-solving skills that can be applied in a wide variety of settings and offers an invaluable start to your career. By using modern economic analysis and quantitative empirical methods the program give you the tools to analyze complex real world problems in public policy making, as well as in private business and international organizations.
Two specializations are offered:
- Applied Economic Analysis
- International Economics
The specializations in Applied Economic Analysis and International Economics have a joint intake. Once accepted to the M.Sc. in Economics, you choose your specialization after completing a common first semester.
The program is best suited for students with a strong undergraduate background in economics. It demands an excellent analytical ability and the ambition to put your work to the test with the very best people in the field. All courses are given in English by internationally renowned faculty.
You will be equipped to address challenging economic problems. By means of modern economic analysis and quantitative empirical methods it will give you the tools to analyze complex real world problems in public policy making as well as in private business and in international organizations. If you are looking to start your career with a deep understanding of economics, this is where to begin.
Specific program requirements - Applied Economic Analysis
1) A Bachelor degree with at least 90 ECTS in Social Sciences (including but not limited to Economics, Business Administration and Political Science), with a minimum of 30 ECTS specifically in Economics.
2) GMAT or GRE test
- GMAT score of 600 or more.
- GRE score (Quantitative) of 155 or more.
For both formats the recommended score for
Analytical Writing part - in the range of 4.5-5.0 or higher.​
3) Proficiency in English, which must be demonstrated in one of the following ways:
- IELTS score (Academic) of 7 or more.
- TOEFL total score of 100 or more (internet based).
- TOEFL test scores must be sent directly from Educational Testing Service (ETS), to University Admissions in Sweden (institution code: SWEDEN 3477).​ IELTS scores should be reported by the test center to University Admissions in Sweden.
English language test exemptions (ONLY THESE CASES):
a) English as their native language, or b) a Bachelor’s degree from a program conducted completely in English, or c) qualifications “English B” from Swedish upper secondary school (ONLY Swedish schools).
4) CV and a letter of motivation. Relevant work experience and extracurricular activities may be taken into account.
Specific program requirements - Specialization in International Economics
1) A Bachelor degree with at least 90 ECTS in Social Sciences (including but not limited to Economics, Business Administration and Political Science), with a minimum of 30 ECTS specifically in Economics.
2) GMAT or GRE test
- GMAT score of 600 or more.
- GRE score (Quantitative) of 155 or more.
For both formats the recommended score for
Analytical Writing part - in the range of 4.5-5.0 or higher.​
3) Proficiency in English, which must be demonstrated in one of the following ways:
- IELTS score (Academic) of 7 or more.
- TOEFL total score of 100 or more (internet based).
- TOEFL test scores must be sent directly from Educational Testing Service (ETS), to University Admissions in Sweden (institution code: SWEDEN 3477).​ IELTS scores should be reported by the test center to University Admissions in Sweden.
English language test exemptions (ONLY THESE CASES):
a) English as their native language, or b) a Bachelor’s degree from a program conducted completely in English, or c) qualifications “English B” from Swedish upper secondary school (ONLY Swedish schools).
4) CV and a letter of motivation. Relevant work experience and extracurricular activities may be taken into account.
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